Boyz II Men New Zealand Tour

MAI FM and
Platinum Touring PresentsBOYZ II MEN
NEW ZEALAND TOUR
2012Platinum Touring is pleased to
announce that DONELL LEWIS will be BOYZ II
MEN’s very special guest for their NZ tour!

The
overnight success of Donell Lewis has fans around the
country eager and buzzing to see what’s in store next for
the smooth Auckland based R&B singer, after the recent chart
success of his debut single Put It On Me and follow
up smash hit Missing My Love featuring Australian
rapper Fortafy.

After signing with DNK World Music in
2011, Donell’s career has taken off. From opening shows
for international artists and performing live on national
television to radio interviews and club gigs, Donell puts
his hard work and rewards down to the love of music and the
love for his fans.

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